On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 03:56:18PM -0400, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
However, I'm seriously considering scrapping it. This is because my
system forwards mail for some clients, which means I need to impliment
SRS.
You also need the rest of the world to implement SRS, not just yourself.
The only thing I can read from that, given that the rest of the world
has *not* implimented SRS, is that SPF is not ready for prime time yet,
as it breaks forwarding and there is nothing in place to fix that, that
anyone is ready/willing to impliment.
I apologize if I'm rolling back this particular discussion a bit. I see how
SPF will get stronger and stronger as more people publish records and
especially as people start checking them, but for me (or Shaun) to use SRS
is strictly a local thing isn't it? The people I'm forwarding mail from and
to do not have anything to do with SRS, correct? or did I misinterpret this?
I would hate to see Shaun or anyone else not does something based on an
incorrect statement.
Eric Girard